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Workshop

The Mesmerising Mosaic Tiles

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Mosaic tile (紙皮石) is a handy construction material for workers to clothe the exterior walls efficiently without compromising aesthetics. In recent years, it has evolved from a construction material to a cultural symbol of Hong Kong architecture. However, such transformation may overlook some essential parts, particularly the craftsmanship of making mosaic tiles. Beyond the fascinating patterns, the craftsmanship should be well-preserved and sustained to retain a complete story of mosaic tiles. We can also answer modern-day choices and preferences by integrating craftsmanship into art and daily products.

The proposed workshop intends to guide the participants to rediscover the craftsmanship and beauty of mosaic tiles and inspire them to explore the daily application of this material. The participants will experience making mosaic tile plates under the supervision of an experienced mosaic tile sifu (teacher) and take a lovely DIY plate home. When waiting for the necessary drying process, a walking tour around PMQ will offer the participants an opportunity to visit and appreciate the stories and diverse applications of mosaic tiles on the buildings in the neighbourhood.

Location

S506, 5/F, Block A, PMQ
Date Date & Time
HKT
25 Nov Sat
HKT 11:30 - 13:30
HKT 11:30 - 13:30
Full
26 Nov Sun
HKT 11:30 - 13:30
HKT 11:30 - 13:30
Full
3 Dec Sun
HKT 11:30 - 13:30
HKT 11:30 - 13:30
Full
3 Dec Sun
HKT 15:00 - 17:00
HKT 15:00 - 17:00
Full

Language

Cantonese

Target Audience

General public aged 13 or above

Notes to Participants

The workshop involves handling cement, which may cause an allergic reaction. Preventive measures will be provided. To enjoy the workshop fully, just be ready to get your hands dirty! 🙂

Workshop by

Walking Slow

Walking Slow was co-founded by Mandy Wong and OK Chan in 2022, working on community engagement projects, art curation, and public education. Upholding the belief of “No Boundary for Walkers”, Walking Slow believes that the cumulation of countless small steps can eventually create a huge impact.

Mandy Wong

Mandy is a town planner who enjoys wandering around, engaging people, and exploring the possibilities of the city. Rather than planning for the people, she believes planning with the people can shape a better place for all.

OK Chan

OK Chan is a registered architect who believes in the sparks between multi-disciplinary collaborations. As a devoted analog photographer, OK walks around the city and documents the cityscape through the lens.